The Oakland Raiders changed quarterbacks twice in the first half of Sunday's game against the New York Jets, and the results haven't been pretty either way. Undrafted rookie Matt McGloin led the team's first two offensive possesions in the Week 14 road game before he was replaced by Terrelle Pryor, the team's starter for much of the season. Then McGloin was put back in the game late in the second quarter, and promptly was intercepted by Jets safety Ed Reed in the shadow of his own end zone.

McGloin began the game a modest 3-of-4 passing for 28 yards, but Oakland struggled the move the ball and was held scoreless in the first quarter. Pryor, with help from running back Marcel Reece, led the Raiders on a field-goal drive for their first points of the game in the second quarter. Coach Dennis Allen decided to reinsert McGloin down 10-3, and his pick on his next attempt led to a New York field goal to make 13-3.

Pryor, who started eight games earlier in the season, was shelved by a knee sprain that gave McGloin his opportunity to start, which he hadn't relinquished with solid play in recent weeks. While McGloin, the Penn State product, has shown a good arm and good grasp of a pro offense, he still can make big rookie mistakes. Pryor, the one-time Ohio State star, gives Allen the running element, which was effective during the first couple months of 2013.

Given the Raiders' indecision with their current young quarterbacks, expect them to target another one high in the 2014 NFL draft.